0 (a piece of clothing that is) made so that it can be tied around the body:
a wraparound skirt
1 (of clothing) made so that it can be tied around the body:
wraparound sunglasses
a wraparound windshield
Only 59/72 (82%) of the staff "usually" used wraparound aprons.
They probably developed from the full-coverage wraparound or pullover aprons of the early years of the 20th century.
They also have wraparound porches enclosed by a spindled balustrade with a circular roof at one corner.
The front facade features a large, one-story wraparound porch.
The first floor also has a higher ceiling at 11 feet (3.4 m) high and contains a wraparound porch.
Zeewolf uses a wraparound map in which the landscape endlessly repeats.
The new theatre featured more than 2,000 seats, a 300ft m wraparound stage, and improved audio and visual effects.
The original design was a 180-degree wraparound structure facing aft (towards the back of the ship).